Sólido (moneda de oro) de Juliano el Apóstata, de la casa de moneda de Sirmio (actual Sremska Mitrovica, en Serbia)
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Sólido (moneda de oro) de Juliano el Apóstata, de la casa de moneda de Sirmio (actual Sremska Mitrovica, en Serbia)
Anastasia of Sirmium was one of the seven women venerated by name in the Canon of the Mass. During her lifetime, she was also known as the “Deliverer from Potions” due to her role as a Christian healer. The saint traveled from city to city to take care of prisoners. She relieved their pain and healed them from the effects of poisons, potions, and other harmful substances, hence her name. Anastasia died for her faith in Sirmium, a city in the Roman province of Pannonia (modern Serbia).
Empress Fausta (290-326 CE)
* FLAV MAX - FAVSTA AVG
* Sirmium, 324-325 CE
* Berlin State Museums, Numismatic collection
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Ancient Balkans and god Dionysus Cult Symbols and Signs Research by Nataša Pantović The so called sacred topography of the Balkans, the northern frontier of the Roman Empire, from the banks of the Danube to the Adriatic Sea, to the south of the Peni…
“ The village Gamzigrad, 200 AC, is at the banks of the Crni Timok River in Serbia. In 1984 the fragment made of limestone, with an inscription FELIX ROMULIANA, confirmed that Romula’s villa was the memorial of Galerius, co-ruler of Diocletian and Constantine, whose mother was Romulina. Above the village at Magura hill ...”
Tracing Emperors’ Footsteps in Serbia’s Ancient Roman City
“There is an element of self-contained pride in Stefan Pop Lazic’s resolute but careful steps as he comes to welcome us in Glac on the outskirts of Sremska Mitrovica.”
“This is because Pop Lazic, a researcher from the Belgrade Archaeological Institute, and his fellow researchers from the University of Sydney, believe this is a very special place – a place where some 15 centuries ago stood the villa of emperor Maximianus Herculius, who came from a humble background and rose through the ranks to become co-ruler of the Roman Empire with the emperor Diocletian.”
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واحدة من أجمل الخوذات الرومانية القديمة. قطعة أثرية تنتمي للقرن الرابع الميلادي. وجدت في أنقاض مدينة سيرميوم Sirmium التي تتبع لجمهورية صربيا Serbia .
Crispus (b. 295/305 CE - 326 CE)
* son of Constantine the Great and Minervina
* Caesar between 317 CE and 326 CE
* 318-324: victorious general & admiral in wars against Germans and rival emperor Licinius
* according to contemporary historian Eusebius Of Caesarea Crispus was “ an Imperator most dear to God and in all regards comparable to his father."(Wikipedia).
* 326 CE: executed by his father
* Coin: minted in Sirmium, 322-323 CE; issued by Constantine the Great
* obverse: "FL IVL CRIS-PVS NOB CAES"
* reverse: "VICTORIA CRISPI CAES // SIRM". Armoured Victoria and Erotes are depicted in the coin.
* Berlin Antikensammlung
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